Water Points
July 21, 2023 in Tanzania ⋅ ☀️ 19 °CToday, we spent the day in one of the most remote areas in Arri. I installed a plaque in honor of Lesley’s dad- their family funded most of the water points in this area. ❤️
Today, we spent the day in one of the most remote areas in Arri. I installed a plaque in honor of Lesley’s dad- their family funded most of the water points in this area. ❤️
Spent the day delivering the banners we made to the schools. The kids were so happy- their faces just lit up. Most of the classrooms are so dark and dreary- they really brighten up the classrooms.
Took a walk around the institute and ran into old friends we haven’t seen since 2019. Very fun to catch up and practice my Swahili.
Had the opportunity to learn the drumming parts of some of the tribal dances. The pressure was on when we needed to perform at a welcome ceremony.
Des piste, des pistes et encore des pistes pour rejoindre le village d’Haydom, 60km plus loin.
Welcome to Africa, welcome to Tanzania
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You might also know this place by the following names:
Mbulu, Mbulu District Council
Traveler What a lovely tribute to Lesley’s Dad! ❤️